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COUNTY OF HAWAII -•' �' / •- STATE OF HAWAII <br /> • BILL NO. 71 <br /> ORDINANCE NO. <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 19, ARTICLE 5 OF THE HAWAII COUNTY <br /> CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TAXES, <br /> LIENS, FORECLOSURES, AND NOTICE. <br /> BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br /> SECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this ordinance is to reduce the number of years required <br /> to foreclose on a property for delinquent real property taxes from three to two years, thus allowing the <br /> County to sell the foreclosed property at public auction to recoup unpaid taxes,penalties, and various <br /> administrative costs in a timelier manner. Additionally, this ordinance relocates notice requirements <br /> previously placed in Section 19-38 into the appropriate Section 19-40, to ensure that all notice <br /> requirements are provided in a single location. <br /> SECTION 2. Chapter 19, article 5, section 19-38 of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2005 <br /> edition, as amended), is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Section 19-38. Tax liens; foreclosure without suit LT-notice]. <br /> [All real property on which a lien for taxes exists may be sold by way of <br /> foreclosure without suit by the director, and in case any lien, or any part thereof, has <br /> existed thereon for three years, shall be sold by the director at public auction to the <br /> expenses due or incurred on account of the tax, lien, and sale, the surplus, if any, to be <br /> rendered to the person thereto entitled. The sale shall be held at any public place proper <br /> for sales on execution, after notice published at least once a week for at least four <br /> successive weeks immediately prior thereto in any newspaper with a general circulation <br /> of at least sixty thousand published in the State and any newspaper of general circulation <br /> published and distributed in the County. If the address of the owner is known or can be <br /> send to each owner notice of the proposed sale by registered mail, with request for return <br /> receipt. If the address of the owner is unknown, the director shall send a notice to the <br /> owner at the owner's last known address as shown on the records of the department of <br /> finance. The notice shall be deposited in the mail at least forty five days prior to the date <br /> set for the sale. The notice shall also be posted for a like period in at 1 st three <br /> conspicuous public places within the county and if the land is improved, one of the three <br /> postings shall be on the land.] <br />